Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 23, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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FttTTVtT, Afftrt. til. IMA.
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Want
One-Day Service
Best Possible Finishing,
Personal Attention
Clark's
iir1inRoSburgNat''
XXlJ Bank Building.
On yonr films, leave them at
the KODAK DEPARTMENT
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Ford Owners Attention
The fellow who owns a Ford car naturally looks to a Ford Garage for
the right kind of service and he is never disappointed. It is our busi
ness tolook after your wants in every particular, and further, we're
going to do it and do it right, fl We are now enlarging our Garage
in order to be better prepared to meet your demands in the way of
repair work, giving prompt and efficient service, employing the best
skilled labor possible and carrying in stock a complete supply of ac
cessories to- fill your every need, J We'll doll your old car up so it will
run like a new model and we will do it at a moderate price.
C. A. Lockwood Motor Company
(Succeuort to W. A. Burr & Sons)
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H0MES1EADS FOR'
Representative Sin nott oj
Oregon Makes Speed Rec
ord Last Week.
AIDS EX-SERVICE MEN
Wounded and 111 Yeta of the Lata
War W1U Not Lom Hn Thsy
tit art td to Acquire Before .
Their Enlistment.
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From ROCKS to RAZOR STRAPS,
W?'R3 THERE'
Oregon Is the bast jlstoa la the world
for oommeroial growing of rones.
Bazor straps manufactured here are na
tionally advertised and sold.
Orogon manu.faotu.rer a of oarbon paper,
drag saws, rubber hoels.stcves.broooa,
furniture.oouGh drops and other ooinao
ditlos make tholr produota so good that
the to rid aslu for Oregon-mada.
associated Industries of Oregon
Electrical Contracting...
Bub 'I pay double for jour electric work. We are operating on an
Independent basis, and claim to do the belt electrical werk lu Ue
Hy. Oar men are specialists In this line. See us If you want best
rwulca. No danger when we Install Electric Work.
MILLER'S ELECTRIC SHOP
123 N. Main Street Phone 447
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Milk
if w Tv f ' ror iniantt
Ne Cooaiag
A Nutritious Diet for All Agca
Quick Lunch at Home or Office
Avoid Imitations and Substitutes
HURT 1SKCO.MKS AUItOOAXT.
LOS A.VCKLES. Anrll ? I Tim
K. Ilulrt. alleged bigamist, will de
mand that the state abow cause for
detaining him as soon as he recov
ers from self-inflicted wounds at the
i.oa Angeles county hospital, accord
ing to a statement tonight by his
counsel, liulrt's condition was said
to he improving.
' Deputy Sheriff A. L. Manning, who
nas cnarge or the investigation of
the alleged marriages of Ilulrt. today
roeived from the chief of police at
Salem, Oregon, threo photographs of
a man declared to have married
Catherine Cruse In that city In 1913.
.Mr. Manning said Ilulrt was the man
who had posed for the photographs.
In an Interview which the Rx
nminer will print tomorrow, Ilulrt
said his real name Is Walter An
drew and that he was born In Dallas.
TexaB, in 1876.
LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION
Get your orders in now and be prepared.
PROMPT SHIPMENTS.
Write for prices stating quantity wanted.
Sutherlin Fruit Products Co.
srTUKRLI, OKEGO.
Rum On In
And have your balterv tested at our free testinc? station.
Or maybe you need a new battery, If so get our prices
before buying elsewhere. Special attention to Truck
ure work prompt service at right prices.
TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES
Roseb urg'Gara g'e
WE SELL
Edison
MADZA LAMPS
Was County Light! and Water Co.
SWING SAMPLES ARRIVED
Don't fall to call and Inspect aur
fine Una of spring samples for men's
clothing. A beautiful line to make
a selection from for a nobby suit.
O. W. Sloper, ths cleaner and Prei
ser. Of
NOW IN THE CITT.
Frank A. Terry, representing the
Equitable Savings Loan Assn., Is
now in the city. For an Interview
call or phone the Umpqua hotel, tf
CITY NEWS at
Arundel, piano tuner. Pnons 189L
Jitney Service. Phone 7.
Large cars for hire. Phone 309.
We wash and polish cars at War
ten's garage.
Nifty millinery at Bellaws, set
over tl
flprella Corsellere. Clare, Coram.
Phone, 402-R. 211 W. Wash. U.
O. K. Garage has some good buys
in used cars. See the Chevrolut.
Phone 309.
Ltme-sulphur spray, sulphur for
fertiliser, sulphur for plant dusting,
lime in Bbls., arsenate of lead, black
leaf forty. Umpqua Valley Fruit
Union.
Factory expert will be with Mars
ters Drug Co. on April 26. 27 and 2i
to give lessons In graining and beau
tifying your home with Chi Namel
Varnish. ,
Now Is the time ta hsve your
piano artistically tuned. C. H.
Arundel, phone 1S9-L. Ji years la
ternatlonal experience.
1 WASHINGTON, April 18. (Spe
cial to the News-Kevlew). In an ef
; tort to aave the homesteads of
j crippled soldier boys. Representative
inick ainnoil Ol vreaoii uiaue a if1"'
lative speed record this week. On
April 12th Secretary of the lutertor
l'uyiie told Sinnott he would favor
legislation which "the gentleman
from Oregon" had suggested to the
department, allowing ex-service men
of the world war who had initiated
homestead entries prior to enlist
ment and as a result of their service
had become physically Incapacitated
sso they could not return to their
claims to acquire title to the lands
by commutation on payment of price
nxed by law, without further resi
dence or cultivation.
Under the law as Its tands at pres
ent soldiers are allowed to count the
time they served up to two years of
tho three years residence required on
a homestead; but there Is no way by
which any official or department can
relieve them from the necessity of
living one year on the land. But
many of the soldiers became so crip
pled or Incapacitated In the war that
they cannot go back to their homesteads.
Congressman Slnnott Introduced a
bill to remedy this situation on April
13th. The committee on public lands
of which Slnnott is chairman, met on
j April 14. The Ink was hardly dry
Oil tnp 0I11S wnicn nau ueen priiueu.
A single copy was brought by special
messenger to the committee meeting.
Sinuott explained the emergency to
the committee; that unlss some
thing was done quickly wounded nnd
111 veterans of the late war who had
sacrificed most for the country
might lose the homes they had start
ed to acquire before being called to
the colors. He asked the committee
If they would suspend regular bus!
noss and set upon thlB blllT They
agreed and In a few moments author
ized Slnnott to report the bill favor
ably to the house. The speed record
was completed when Slnnott filed his
favorable report the same afternoon.
Following Is the text of the Sln
nott bill:
"That any settler or entryman un
der the homestead laws of the Unit
ed States, who, after settlement, ap
plication, or entry and prior to No
vember 11. 1918. enlisted or was ac
tually engaged In the United States
army, navy or marine corps during
the war with Germany, who has been
honorably discharged and because of
physical incapacities due to service Is
unable to return to the land, may
make proof, without further resi
dence or cultivation, at such time
and place as may be authorised by
the secretary of the Interior, and re
ceive patent to the land by him so
entered or settled upon by making
payment for the land at the price
fixed by low as In case of commuta
tion; provided, that no such patent
hell 'ssue prior to the survey of the
land."
Intend to be behind any of the
cities on the Pacific Highway mak
ing a place where the money-spending
tourists ean loaf for a day or
two.
The MrKensle river country east
of Eugene Is . going to opeu up a
tract of 34 acres of government
land and transfer It Into a free
Auto Comp Park Tourist Sits. This
tract lies partly on the McXenile.
highway and the WcKenre River
and they think with the expenditure
of a few hundred dollars they are
going to nave a park tilt will at
t.act tourlats from all parte of the
country. burely these pniole aie
not all deceived as to the wisdom of
providing camp grounds, for they
are being established municipally
throughout the country.
All Auio Owners
Must Have License
On and after July 1 every person
owning or driving an automobile
will be required to have a license
Those engaged an chauffers must,
lake out the regular chauffeur s li
cense and all others who drive for
themselves or who are driving a cui
for someone else must obtain a 11
tense which will cost the sum of 2.
cents.
This law was passed by the recent
legislature and is contained in the
session laws put out following the
recent special session. It is provided
that no person under the see of It!
years shall drive a car and that all
above that age who desire to oner
ate an automobile must first havi
an operator's license. This applici
to owners of cars and those who are
driving borrowed or rented ma
chines. Operators are required to
nave nan rive days' experience In
driving under a competent Instruct
or before a license is granted.
Applications can be made to th'
secretary of state upon blanks fur
o ihed by that olTlce and tho license
will hear n complete description of
the operator. This license must b
carried at all times and must he
produced when requested by an offi
cer of the law.
The license remains In force con
tinuously unless It la countermanded
for some spe'lal reason and In tho
event it Is withdrnwn tho person In
automatically prohibited from driv
ing or operating a cnr.
The law la Intended primarily to
assist In the prevention of autonio
bile thefts as the descrintlon con
tained In each license will permit
officers to apprehend thieves much
more readily than by the, present
method.
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SHOE POLISH
BEST FOR HOME SHINES
SAVE THE LEATHER
THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES
PASTFS A Kin Tim line; roeBIl.T o, BUxj. r
- ---- ana wnut snoea
ES
THE F. . D ALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD..
BUFFALO. N. Y.
For Bad Breath
Coated Tongue, HiliomneM, Sour
Stomach, Sick Headache, Bloating, Gas,
Constipation, or other mult of lujigc.
lion, no remedy it more highly rt-co.Tj
mended than
FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS
They cause no griping or nausea.
Cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stom
ach and be dc tit the liver. Never dis
appoint. M. Elltatfi Sisuton. 137 So. Miln St..
o. Nona-mil, looo: "I can honestly uy Foley
Uthanic itiblvta us woudvffwL."
Sold Everywhere.
HAS XKW POSITION.
.'.ill l....r,.v- f.,- .1 ..........
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fruit Inspector t KottuburK. nuw
r.oiUH iiu position or tnttpoctor for
Washington tounty. accordiiiK to a
U'ttor rtMWviMl bv K. C. Armstrong
lust niKlit. Mr. IViuvy opi'iuie I.;.;
aert'K of btMriiiK orchard in mid it Inn
if) ii in dim r (iiitK'ft. no hiuhm iiiiii
his task in WushinKtnii county doen
lllfl tilt tt'iirk hl.rst (III. I I.1IKO.HI..MII1
! Itu h,.o ii.i.a I,. ..,t. ...... Liu I., ...... ....
chard, which ia HitimU'd ticur I'll
ley, Oregon.
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92.-i.00 KKWAKD
FOR WOMEN'S 1U ILIUM! AT V.
OF O.
Will members and friends of the
Mental Culture Club please bring
their donations for the home cooking
sale without waiting to be solicited?
The sale will be held Saturday. April
24. In the Casey and Harding win
dow.
For Information that will lead to
the arrcat and conviction of boys or
persons tthootlng lamba, Saturday or
Sunday, April 1') and 11, on (he old
Rose & lli'iiry ranch, now known an
the Stewitrl much. Hive Information
to Shi-rlff Goo. K. Qulnc.
F. A. CREGO.
notice of srr.riAi, mi:i;ti;
OF STOt-kllOWiMI.S.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
After yoa eat always take
P ATONIC
C3 fbRYOUR ACID STOMA
Instantly relieves Haartbarn, Bloat
' ad Gaur Fealinf . Stops food souring,
I repeatinir, and all stt.mach miseries.
I Aid. aimUcNi ua wHu.
i ,wvt and .trons. Incrm vitality mna re.
EATOS1C i. th. bmt mlT T of Ibo.
! M-j. wondOTf illT bfmMl- Only f.t . rt
or ft. .Oar U u It. rmtttmr rurMe
: to ,lu oc w. will Mfond WT. IM.H
I fcsatoitej. Yoa will
I. Mainan KuW-rion, 205 Cass 8t,
Rosebarc. Ortoo.
KKRR'S Ql Al rTT FOlLTrlT
Are prepared BBtTsr the direction
of Prof. C. 9. Brswster. formerly ol
the Poultry Department. Oregon Ag
ricultural Collee. They will main
tain the health and vitality of yaur
II kaAn tli trnVth Of tiroflt-
able broilers and sarly laying pul
lets and produce mors sggs from
your laying flock.
For growtag chicks ose Karrs
vmA c.hirlt OevelnDsr Mash
snd Dsvelop'ing Scratch Peed.
For laying hens use Krr s scraicu
Feed and Eft Produced.
For sals by Yc:burga Bros,, nose-
burg. Oregon.
Headquarters for pouurymea.
Camp Grounds
Are Improved
nnnm O- mil n
to be the slogan In the P""'c
Coast cities and towns on th High
ways. lyewliton, Maho. has already got
ten hpr fitmn slio In condition to
cnen the first of the month. Mavor
C. S. Owners Is taking a seen impr
est In this matter and the city has
completed the necessary appropria
tion hmit a railroad crowilng ana
bridge, has macadamlied the road to
and through the grounds, has clear
ed away the dead wood ana nn.
ennstrnrted a concrete-lined well In
wh'rh an electric pump will be In
stalled. Ther are erecting a building with
telephone connections and tho city
t improving the nrniing eymem.
Thev are contemplating putting In
plav ground apparatus and the
placing of a large numlier of com
fortable benches nnder the treea, so
that the campers might tarry a dsy
or two longer. Lewi .ton does not
WH.1T WHIM OP TAXATION IS
Tills?
To the Editor of the Rosi-hurj
News-Review:
One of our ex-county commis
sioners, who Is now an s.pirant to
the nomination for state representa
tive. In the year 1018 had a stork
ranch In T. 30 S.. K. 1 V W. M..
of 800 acres, It was assessed In his
wife's name at a valuation ot $
665, and paid 144.27 in taxes, the
ranch belnt; equipped with buildings.
corrals and some fencing.
During the year of 1918 thin
ranch was stocked with 118 bead of
assessaMe cattle, wherefrnm one
carload was sold In the Portland
market at top prices, bringing
500 for the carload.
For the year 1918 there were; en
tered for assessment 30 head of rat
tle of a valuation of f00. taxis
$9.92.
These cattle should have been as
sessed In T. 30 R., R. 1 W., W. M..
but the aisvnsment was entered In
T. 30 8., R. 6 W.. W. M 4 2 miles
from where the cattle wero located.
The assessment roll shows us no
personal property on this ranch for
1918 yet the tax mils show that
taxes were paid on 2 head of cattle
In T. 30 8., R. 1 W.. W. M.
Will somebody please figure out
what system of taxation we have in
Douglas county ai.d then name it?
With all due regards I renpectful-
ly submit it to those whose ability
in mathematics, and knowledge of
taxation, and authority of vhIiv-
tlons, permits them to decipher It.
LOL'13 11. UEKGOI.I).
BETTER THAN CALOMEL
Thousands Have Discovered
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
Are a Harmless Substitute
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are the
result of Dr. Edwards' determination
pot to treat liver and liowel complaints
with calomel For 17 years he used
these tablets 'a vcvetable compound
mixed with olive oil) in his private
practice with great success
They do all Die good that calomel
does but have no bad after effects. No
pains, no RripinR, no injury to the
gums or danger from acid dxxls yet
they stimulate the liver and bowels.
Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
when yoa feel "ksfy" and "heavy."
Note bow they clear clouded brain and
perk op the spinu. if cod Zk a boa.
Notice Is hereby given that pur
Ruunt to the order of the Hoard of
Directors of the I'mpiiun Valley
Krult Union, tuuj "t a meeting of
said directors duty called and held,
a special meeting of the stockhold
ers of the i:iiipjua Valley Fruit
Union Is called to be hi-ld at the
office of sold Umpqua Valley Fruit
Union In the new packing house ut
the corner of W'eHt Washington
street and the S. !'. railroad tracks
In the City of KoKelung, Douglas
County, ' Oregon, on Haiurtbiy. the
15th day of May, 1920, at the hour
of three o'clock p. in., and said
meeting Is called for the purpose of
considering and voting upon the
question of dissolving said corpora
lion and winding up Its affairs.
Dated this 16th day of April. 1920.
S. I). COOf.KY.
Secretary Umpqua Valley Fruit
Union.
three members of the Board of Di
rectors Dated this 16th day of April. 1920.
8. D. COOLEV.
Secretary of the Umpqua Valley
Fruit Union.
.NOT U K FOIt MILS.
The undersigned, clerk of School
OI.;tict Nu. 4, in Uoseburg, Oregon,
will receive sealed bids up to 6:00
o'clock p.m. Monday, April 26, 1920,
at his uS:.' in the city of Koaeburg.
(1) . For the repair ot old fur
naces now Installed lu the Rosa
school building, or
(2) . For a battery of three now
furnaces to be Installed, on plans and
speclHralloiis acceptable to the
School riuurd, lu the Hose school
Uullillng.
This work In either Instance to ba
completed on or before Sept. 1st,
1920.
The Dosrd reserves the right to
reject any or all bills.
For further information Inquire of
UOSCOU N. Clih.'KN. Clerk.
XOTH'K
OF STOCK HOI. Dibits
MKKTINO.
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to the by-laws of the Umpqua
Valley Fruit Union nnd the order of
tho Hoard of Directors of the Ump
qua Valley Fruit Union, du. made
at a meeting of said dlrectots duly
called and held, the annual meeting
of the stockholders of said 1'inpqtia
Valley Fruit Union will be held on
Saturday, the 15lh day of May, 19L'0, '
at two o'clock p. m. In the. new pack
ing hoime situated on the corner nf ,
West Wanhlngton street and tho S. '
I, railroad tracks In the City of I
Koseburg, Oregon. '
At such meeting such matters will
be conxidered snd acted upon ns are
provided for by the by laws of said
corporation, including the election of i
NOT1CK OF S1.E OF jtiOVEKN
MKNT TI.MUKH. (leneral Land Of
fice, Waxhington. D. C. March 26,
1920. Notice is hereby glveu that
subject to the conditions and limita
tions of the. Act of June 9, 1916 lit
Stat.. 218), and the Instructions of
the Secretary of the Interior of Sep
tember 15, 1917, the timber on the
following lands will lie sold May 12,
at 10 o'clock a. in., at public,
auction at the United Slates land
office at Hoseburg, Oregon, to the
highest bidder at not lens than the
appraised value as shown by (his
notice, sale to be subject to the ap
proval of the Secretary of the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
additional sum of one-fifth of one
per cent thereof, being commissions
allowed, must be deposited at time
of sale, money to bo returned If sola
Is not approved, otherwise patent
will Issue for the timber whlcl must
be removed within ten yenrs. Rids
will be received rrom cltlxens of the
United Sfntes, associations of such
cltlsens and corporations organized
under the laws of the United States
or any state, territory or district
thereof only. Upon application of a
qualified purchaser, tho timber on
any legnl subdivision will be tittered
separately before being Included In
any offer of a larger milt. T. It 8.,
It. 1 W.. Sec. 7. Lot 2. flr SB M Lot
3, fir 300 M., not to he sold for lens
than f 1 .50 per M. T. 19 S H. 1
W., Sec. 33, SWV, SWV,, fir 1000
M., HW'Vi. fir 1070 M., not to
lie .old for Icks than $1.75 per M. T.
37 S.. R. 7 W.. Sec. 11, NK14 NEW.
fir 515 M., sugar pine 36 M., uone of
the fir timber to be sold for less than
11.25 per M., and none of the sugsr
pine timber to he sold for less than
13.00 per M. T. 87 R, H. 7 W., Sec.
13, Lot 6. fir 800 M.. NW4 BKM,
fir 500 M . pine 26 M.. SV4 SK4,
r "iinn Nf.. l ot 7, fir 1JO0 M., NK1
SW14. fir 170 M.. pine 170 M., HK
SWU. Mr 1200 M, none of the fir
timber to be sold for leas than $1.25
per M., and none of the pine timber
to be sold for leu. than $2.60 per M.
fl.AY TALI. MAM, Commissioner
fjener.1 Land Office.
MILK
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1920 MITCHELL
STYLE PLUS QUALITY
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